Anyone from a third party offering some common sense alternative to big business controlled government. Someone who will reinstate the power and rights of individuals.
2006-07-09 22:14:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Fiengold-Edwards
Russ Fiengold is the only one I have seen willing to take on the republican party and their crimes they have committed against the American people. He understands the consititution and what it means to preserve it. Edwards understands the problems faced by many working americans today. And neither belong to any secret societies which as far as I am concerned should disqualify anyone who does from running for any public office. How can you belong to a secret society and honor the consititution seems to me that is a conflict of intrest. John Kerry belongs to the same secret society as George W. Bush. How anyone in this country can still support Bush is beyond me. Where they have their heads must be mighty dark. Russ Feingolds resoultion to censure the president was right on and should have been taken up by congress. The american people would then realize just how corrupt this Administration is and would feel alot differently than they do right now. Too bad everyone does not know how to read, and comprehend what they read, maybe Bush would not even been selected the first time, and just maybe he would have stood trial for the voter fraud he and the republican party committed in 2004. It is my fear that we won't have a choice in 08, because Bush and Company have just about shreaded the entire constitution now. They have place judges in high courts to protect their intrest and themselves from any prosecution. Guess we should welcome our first American Dictator to power. Though I won't be throwing out no roses to them.
2006-07-10 06:31:19
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answered by barbara o 2
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there might not be a white house in 2008. A north korean missile just might take it out.
i think a leader should look more like a leader. someone who by looks alone demands respect.
and all the right qualifications ofcourse.
WHAT ABOUT Colin Powell? Just a thought.
eeeeeeeeeeeeeewwwwwwwwwwwwww did a strike a nerve with all the racists?
Rice can be VP. now i struck a nerve or two.
2006-07-10 02:26:43
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answered by repo2agent 3
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The first candidate to run a duel party ticket would have why my vote...so wounded and divided a nation can only be well guided if some middle ground can be reached...Edwards-McCain might make an interesting ticket, or Powell-Clinton. Oh yeah and part of their platform would have to include some kind of Lobbying restrictions that work or it won't matter who you vote for cause we'll live in the the U.S.A INC.
2006-07-10 04:35:37
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answered by dude 2
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Hilary Clinton, I feel she has good business savvy even if I don't like her, she's very powerful, and doesn't let anyone walk on her. She could work for or against us. I'm not crazy about her, but when her husband was in office we weren't at war, and I was happier even though I didn't like what he did with the women. But putting that aside, we didn't go to war, and I think our economy was a little better then. I know I was happier when he was in office compared to Bush. I've not felt as stable since Bush was put into office. I can't figure him out.
2006-07-09 08:58:12
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answered by JBWPLGCSE 5
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Our next president should be a Republican. All presidential candidates out of the Democratic Party will have no intention of helping the people of the U.S.A. or the world. The Democratic Party is a destructive force in America today..... they are tearing apart the family and ultimately plan to take our freedom away from us. They lie and lie and lie and lie. The last person I want for our next president is Hillary Clinton. She is worse than her husband is.
2006-07-08 09:39:15
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answered by ofthehighest 1
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Tom Tancredo. He cares about defending America and is straightforward about it. We need a leader who is not kowtowing to other nations' demands just to get them to 'like' us.
GW Bush is doing a fair job but is really blowing it on the border issue. His authority is to declare an emergency and do what President Eisenhower did with 'Operation *******' - send the troops to secure the border and stop the invasion. I believe he should. Immediately.
2006-07-10 01:33:05
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answered by speakeasy 6
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Jon Stewart of "The Daily Show," pure and simple. He might not have the most experience, but at least he would teach our nation to "lighten-up'' a little more with the truth. He can do what President John F. Kennedy did, surround himself with a ''brain-trust'' of the best and brightest young people to reinnovate the true purpose and destiny of our great nation.
2006-07-08 19:43:54
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answered by kunndunn 2
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Rudy Gulianni as Pres and Condi Rice as VP. Two brilliant people NOT born with silver spoon in mouth. Gulianni is a born leader and Rice is a very intelligent and forceful diplomat.
2006-07-08 22:57:49
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answered by Homer R 2
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Hillary Clinton is the best of the lot,Look how well she ran the States when Bill was in power,everybody knows that Hillary was running the Country,Let's give it to her officially this time!!
2006-07-10 09:02:27
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answered by gr8leaf 3
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